2017年6月8日雅思写作考试大作文范文:大学教育
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本场雅思写作话题:Some people think that all university students should study whatever
they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to study subjects
that will be useful in the future, such as those related to science and
technology.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
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Relieved from the overloaded burden of homework in senior high school, many
students go into college only to find that they have plunged into the sea of
knowledge and without anybody telling them where to swim.Some people are filled
with misgivings about university students’ free choices: how could they possibly
tell, at such a young age, which subject is more useful than others and choose
it as their focus of study in the next four years which are probably the most
valuable time in their entire life? In my view, however, such considerations
seem rather superfluous, for choosing a subject by students themselves is
beneficial both to the students and the whole society as well.
Firstly, as the saying aptly expresses, “interest is the best teacher”, which
means only when we have passion for something can we do it better.A good teacher
must love teaching and keep the students’ interest in mind, and a physician must
love life-saving before he can be humane and sympathetic towards his patients,
while a pianist should be crazy about playing and then become a top-notch
artist. Contrarily, a person not fascinated by what he is doing is much less
likely to get anywhere in his career.
Secondly, the boundary between “useful” and “useless” subjects is not that
clear-cut as some people might have expected.Undoubtedly, science and technology
is of paramount importance to the development of our world, but it does not
follow that other less practical subjects like philosophy and literature are
useless. While the increased knowledge about our body, for example, may help us
live longer, a better understanding about history, culture and ourselves enabled
by liberal arts may show us what kind of life is more valuable and therefore
more worth living.
To conclude, rather than restricting the students to certain “useful”
subjects, parents and universities should encourage them to study whatever they
like to. By doing so, the students will be able to learn those things, be it
useful or not, that really interest them, and this is helpful to the future
career of the students, and to the contribution they can make to the world. (358
words)
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